Ports
Trusted Physical Security Solutions For Ports.
Sloan Security Group develops tailored perimeter security solutions for airports, seaports, and cruise ports. Our reliable security plans have gained the trust of ports across the Western U.S. The SloanSecure™️ solution includes assessments, design-assistance, installation, training, and maintenance programs.
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Airport
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Seaport
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Cruise Ports
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Rail
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Public Transit
Port Services
Turnkey Security Integration.
From design to installation, our expert team simplifies even the most complex Port Security projects and supports your facility through the complete lifecycle of the equipment. Our proven SloanSecure™ Process delivers the safest and most effective Port Perimeter Security Solution.
Design
Sloan Security Group provides expert design-assistance services to ensure security solutions are seamlessly integrated into your project from start to finish. We collaborate closely with architects and engineers to deliver tailored, effective security designs.
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Streamlined permit assistance
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Detailed as-built documentation
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CPTED security strategies
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Collaborative design process
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Regulatory compliance ensured
Related Projects
We collaborate with our clients in order to give each project the personalized attention it deserves.
Emergency Services Available
Sloan offers prompt, reliable Emergency Response 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and 365 days a year
24/7/365 Emergency Service
OSHA 10 / OSHA 30 / OSHA 40 / OSHA 500
Highest Safety Standards
We're committed to being on the leading edge of safety practices. We have ongoing training to keep our team safe and up to date on best safety practices.
Ports FAQs
What are best practices for securing physical infrastructure in a port facility?
Best practices for securing physical infrastructure in a port include installing crash-rated barriers at key access points, using advanced surveillance systems with real-time monitoring, and restricting access to sensitive areas like cargo terminals and control rooms with biometric or multi-factor authentication. Ports should also conduct regular vulnerability assessments, ensure proper lighting, and maintain clear signage. Security patrols, fencing, and intrusion detection systems further enhance protection by deterring unauthorized access and responding quickly to potential threats.
How do ports prepare for emergency situations?
Ports prepare for emergencies by implementing detailed response plans, including evacuation routes, fire suppression systems, and spill containment procedures for hazardous materials. Coordination with local law enforcement, coast guard, and emergency services is essential for responding to incidents such as fires, terrorist threats, or natural disasters. Regular drills ensure port staff are trained and ready to act in emergencies.
What measures are in place to protect cargo from theft and tampering?
To protect cargo, ports use a combination of secure storage areas, real-time tracking, and surveillance systems that monitor the movement of containers. Access to storage areas is restricted, with high-security locks and seals used to prevent tampering. Security personnel regularly patrol cargo areas, and automated alarms are triggered if unauthorized access is detected.
How is access control managed in large port facilities?
Access control is managed through gate control systems, keycards, biometric authentication, and surveillance cameras that monitor entry points. Port workers, contractors, and visitors are typically issued access credentials based on their roles, and advanced systems track and monitor movements within the port to ensure only authorized personnel enter restricted areas.
What role do crash-rated barriers play in port security?
Crash-rated barriers, such as M30 or M50-rated bollards and gates, are essential for protecting key port areas from unauthorized vehicles. These barriers help prevent vehicle-borne threats, protecting cargo, critical infrastructure, and personnel from accidental or deliberate damage caused by speeding or unauthorized vehicles.
How can ports secure their perimeter effectively?
Ports use a combination of fencing, surveillance cameras, and access control systems to secure their perimeter. Crash-rated barriers like bollards and gates help prevent unauthorized vehicle access to sensitive areas such as cargo terminals and restricted zones. In addition, patrols and motion-detection systems are deployed to monitor the perimeter and detect intrusions.
What are the key security threats to ports?
Ports face various security threats, including smuggling, theft, terrorism, human trafficking, and unauthorized access. Ports are also vulnerable to cyber-physical threats targeting automated systems and critical infrastructure, as well as environmental risks such as natural disasters and hazardous material spills.